Thousands of Cambodians joined a state-organised march in its capital on Wednesday (June 18) to support the government in an ongoing border dispute with Thailand triggered by the death of a Cambodian soldier last month.
00:00Thousands of Cambodians marched in Phnom Penh on Wednesday in a show of support for their government amid rising tensions over a border dispute with Thailand following the fatal shooting of a Cambodian soldier last month.
00:15The rally, led by Deputy Prime Minister Hun Mani, came after recent talks between both countries failed to resolve the dispute, which centers on an 820-kilometer stretch of contested borderland.
00:30He took over to naivete Nagueng.
00:36He talked to the group in Ta-Sai for the first time to work on the last meetings.
00:49He took over to the tour to the next three weeks and he was the first party in a row of a black and white woman.
00:53Addressing the crowd, Hun Mani stressed the peaceful intent of the demonstration.
00:58in.
00:59out of the street.
01:08The name of the leader is a member of the story of an HVAC.
01:12The military faces the same as the military.
01:15They are in the fighter's war,
01:21that means the military have to fight for the attack.
01:26The military has to fight against this whole act.
01:29They don't know that they are here in the fight.
01:33They are in the fight against us.
01:35On Sunday, Cambodia announced it had referred four disputed areas to the International Court
01:47of Justice for a legal resolution.
01:51Thailand, however, rejects the ICJ's jurisdiction and insists on settling the matter through
01:57bilateral negotiations.
01:59The next round of talks is expected in September.